India of My Dreams, Volume 10"A selection of the most telling and significant passage[s] from Mahatma Gandhi's writings." -- Foreword. |
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... Land and all property is his who will work for it . Unfortunately the workers are or have been kept ignorant of this ... land than he needs for dignified sustenance . Who can dispute the fact that the grinding poverty of the masses is ...
... Land and all property is his who will work for it . Unfortunately the workers are or have been kept ignorant of this ... land than he needs for dignified sustenance . Who can dispute the fact that the grinding poverty of the masses is ...
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... land , 90 per cent are now driven to depend on land . In other words , whereas there were industries and crafts enough to feed the 20 per cent , some time ago , these are no longer there and the people have thus been thrown on land ...
... land , 90 per cent are now driven to depend on land . In other words , whereas there were industries and crafts enough to feed the 20 per cent , some time ago , these are no longer there and the people have thus been thrown on land ...
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... lands collectively and divide the income therefrom than to divide the land anyhow into a hundred portions ? And what applies to land applies equally to cattle . It is quite another matter that it may be difficult to convert people to ...
... lands collectively and divide the income therefrom than to divide the land anyhow into a hundred portions ? And what applies to land applies equally to cattle . It is quite another matter that it may be difficult to convert people to ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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